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LPG CYLINDER INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
FUEL LEVEL
The cylinder scale, a feature on some of our barbecues,
will indicate the supply of gas so you can refill the LPG
cylinder before running out of fuel. Check the fuel level
by viewing the orange level indicator line, located on the
side of the cylinder scale. When the indicator line is at the
bottom, the LPG cylinder is empty (1). When it is in the
middle, the LPG cylinder is half full (2). When it is at the
top, the LPG cylinder is full (3).
REMOVING THE LPG CYLINDER FOR
REFILLING OR REPLACEMENT
The amount of cooking time a full LPG cylinder will last
varies depending on use. You do not have to run out of
fuel before you can refill the LPG cylinder. In fact, we
recommend that you refill the LPG cylinder before it is
completely empty.
Removal of the LPG Cylinder
A) Close LPG cylinder valve (turn clockwise) (4).
B) Unscrew regulator by turning fitting nut anticlockwise,
by hand only (5).
C) Lift LPG cylinder off cylinder scale.
REMOVING THE LPG CYLINDER FOR
REFILLING OR REPLACEMENT
The amount of cooking time a full LPG cylinder will last
varies depending on use. You do not have to run out of
fuel before you can refill the LPG cylinder. In fact, we
recommend that you refill the LPG cylinder before it is
completely empty.
Removal of the LPG Cylinder
A) Close LPG cylinder valve (turn clockwise) (3).
B) Unscrew regulator by turning coupling anticlockwise
by hand (4).
C) Unbuckle the cylinder strap. Lift LPG cylinder off
cylinderrest.
FILLING THE LPG CYLINDER
m WARNING: We recommend that your
LPG cylinder be filled at an authorized
gas supplier, by a qualified attendant,
who fills the LPG cylinder by weight.
IMPROPER FILLING IS DANGEROUS.
NOTE: Be certain LPG cylinder is purged of trapped air prior
to first filling. Your gas supplier is equipped to do this.
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